Remarks by
Carlo
Soliani: "This sole three to four seat aircraft
was a development of Lictor 90, refined, streamlined,
slightly enlarged and equipped with a more powerful engine. It is not
confirmed that the Lictor 130 was a new airframe; according some
reports it seems that just the Lictor 90 airframe was modified and
re-named. Anyway, this is the last model of aircraft produced by the
Gabardini firm, that on April 30, 1936 changed his name in CANSA.
This company (now controlled by Fiat) retained the existing Gabardini
production facilities at Cameri."